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Issue # 118
September 2015; Dhul Qa’dah 1436
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Fringe groups oppose Muslim developments Abu Anees
There is evidence to suggest that opposition to the establishment of Muslim institutions in Australia is being actively opposed by a handful of anti-Islam fringe groups spreading Islamophobia in the mainstream community. Last Saturday members of the United Patriotic Front staged a violent protest in Bendigo, Victoria against the construction of its first Mosque in the city. This was in spite of approval for the Mosque given by Bendigo Council mid last year after a bitterly contested campaign by those opposed to the Mosque. An appeal against the Council’s decision, lodged with the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, was rejected by the Tribunal on 3 August this year, giving the green light for the construction of the Mosque. There is a regular pattern where anti-Islam
elements from outside the local area initiate campaigns in order to oppose establishment of Muslim community institutions spreading fearmongering amongst residents by vilifying Islam and demonizing Muslims. Key words like Sharia, Halal, Jihad, Islamists, Arabs, Lebanese, terrorists are frequently used to create suspicion. Once they fail in their campaign to sway public opinion and local councils against the projects, they take the matter through various court systems thus delaying the projects for years. While the Australian justice system uphold the rights to establish community institutions for all Australians including Muslims, these extremist groups then resort to intimidation and violence in order to stop these project from completion. Another campaign against the establishment of a mosque was started in Penrith last year that failed to sway the local council and finally approval was given for its construc-
tion. Similar has been a classic case against the development of Malek Fahd’s new campus at Hoxton Park in south-west Sydney that has been going on through various courts for the last five years spearheaded by Hoxton Park Residents Action Group Inc (HPRAG). Last month on 7 August the Land & Environment Court of NSW rejected Malek Fahd Islamic School, Greenacre. the application by HPRAG to stop the development of the till 21 August to change the costs judgment. School and ordered them to pay the costs of the proceedings. The HPRAG was given Continued on Page 7
there is a great demand for quality Islamic investment products in the community. Managing an ultra ethical, trustworthy and sharia compliant organisation is not an easy task, yet Crescent Wealth has demonstrated excellence in this field. Mr Yassine said “Achieving the $100 million benchmark is a significant validation of our business model and signals that we have the scale necessary to accelerate growth in Australia and abroad. It proves the depth of our market and cements Islamic finance as a significant segment of the sophisticated Australian financial services market.” As Crescent Wealth grows, it will continue to reinvest into the community, through social events, outreach programs and community initiatives that are in line with their values. Crescent Wealth Community Development & Marketing Manager, Mr Jamel Rath-
borne said “There is nothing as comprehensive at the moment, the return itself are at the same level as world leading conventional funds. The values that Crescent Wealth hold is that its something for everyone but represents what a Muslim company should be like.” Two Crescent Wealth’s Islamic Funds have defeated most of their conventional competitors. The Crescent International Equity fund ranked as the #1 Ethical Fund in Australia for the 2015 Financial Year (according to Financial Express rankings) and the Crescent Property fund ranked #2 best performing Property fund in Australia for the 2015 Financial Year (according to Morningstar Managing Director of Crescent Wealth, Mr Talal rankings). Yassine with Lakemba MP, Mr Jihad Dib at a networking event in Sydney held on Thursday 27 AuContinued on Page 7 gust organized by the Crescent Institute.
Crescent Wealth achieves $100M milestone Zia Ahmad
Mr Talal Yassine OAM, Managing Director of Crescent Wealth has announced that the company has reached an excellent milestone of managing over $100 million in Islamic Super & Investments within two years of it’s establishment. Crescent Wealth is Australia’s leading Islamic Super and Investment firm offering all members an attractive alternative in socially responsible investing while avoiding any company that earns profits from prohibited goods and services. While thanking the community for its support, Mr Yassine said, “We would like to also extend our gratitude for the plethora of support we have received from cultural groups, mosque associations, professional networks and every day Muslims across Australia.” “We are going to increase our investment in education, continue supporting the growth of our cultural groups, while forever celebrating diversity and variety as the face of Muslim Australia.” Mr Yassine added. Exceeding this benchmark proves that
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